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Yeah, Hillary Has Pneumonia, But Trump Is Still A Deranged Threat To America Bill Clinton: Hillary Is Doing Fine. She Just Got Dehydrated After Working Like A Demon. Assad Regime Condemned For Abuses In Syria · Approval Ratings Drop For Vulnerable GOP Senators In Key States · Trump's Campaign Says He's Given 'Tens Of ...
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Clinton has health 'episode' at 9/11 memorial, doctor says she has pneumonia Hillary Clinton appeared to stagger and faint in footage showing her early exit from a 9/11 commemoration ceremony on Sunday, though Clinton's doctor said the episode was a result of heat and dehydration -- and revealed she had been diagnosed with ...
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Fat Might Not Be Bad for You After All A new study shows the sugar industry helped minimize the link between sugar and heart disease - and pin the blame on fats. By Jeff Nesbit | Contributor Sept.
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Sweet Lies: How the Sugar Industry Tricked Us Into Worrying About Fat In the 1960s, the leading sugar industry trade group paid three Harvard researchers nearly $50,000 in today's dollars to publish a literature review that would link fat and cholesterol—and not sugar—to increased risk of heart disease.
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Can syringes help parents give kids the right dose of medicine? (Reuters Health) - More than four in five parents give children the wrong dose of liquid medicines, a dangerous error that might be avoided by administering drugs with syringes instead of cups, a U.S.
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Many parents make dosing errors with kids' liquid medicines Parents may give their child too much or too little medicine when dispensing liquid medication, especially if they use a dosing cup, a new study reports.
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Seattle scientists first to show monkey model of Zika damage Seattle researchers infected a pregnant, 9-year-old macaque monkey with Zika virus, becoming the first to demonstrate the terrible effects of the disease in the fetus of a nonhuman primate.
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Join the campaign to stop suicide Suicide devastates, yet for most of us, we think about it only when we read on Facebook that a friend-of-a-friend's acquaintance died by suicide, or news headlines scream of a celebrity's death.
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I never understood depression until my mother died from it (in honour of world suicide prevention day) Alexandra Owens I am a ADHD SAHM who has 3 amazing children and an incredible OTP husband living in YYC. Growing up with a depressed parent was normal.
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Scientists Find Stress Negatively Affects Chances of Conception kira 9 12 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (9/12/16) - What many have long suspected, has been scientifically confirmed - women's high stress reduces their probability of conception.
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'The Great War' Offers Insights for 21st Century War Children whose fathers were killed or severely injured in World War I had a lower life expectancy than children with healthy fathers, a newly accessible French database found.
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EASD: UK Airline Pilots Fit to Fly With Diabetes MUNICH - Commercial airline pilots flying with insulin-controlled diabetes had no incidents of medical incapacitation in more than 18 months of study, researchers reported here.
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Ebola nurse faces disciplinary hearing Pauline Cafferkey is accused of hiding her temperature during checks at Heathrow Airport on her way home to Scotland. 08:38, UK, Tuesday 13 September 2016.
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Why Some Women Find Good Sleep Tough to Get MONDAY, Sept. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Some women have trouble staying asleep, and a new small study may shed light on why. Women's internal, or circadian, body clocks run at a faster pace than men's, according to the research.
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Pregnant Women Anxious as Florida's Zika Test Results Take Weeks Unique Robinson, who is pregnant, being tested for the Zika virus last month in Hollywood, Fla. The state is offering the costly tests to all pregnant women.
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Rescue groups now worried about health of dogs taken from Franklin Co. Shelter Rescue groups who get dogs from the Franklin Co. Animal Shelter are now worried some of them may have distemper, and may spread it to other dogs they work with (WSYX/WTTE).
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'Supersuppressor' cardinals may shield Atlantans from West Nile virus Researchers may have discovered why high rates of West Nile virus infection in birds in the Atlanta area have not translated into a large number of infected people.
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Lewisville Reports 17th West Nile Case of 2016 The city of Lewisville is reporting its 17th positive West Nile virus mosquito trap of 2016, and ground spraying is set for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Number of dogs euthanized from distemper outbreak reaches 60 COLUMBUS (WCMH) - The total number of dogs at the Franklin County Animal Shelter that have been euthanized because of an outbreak of canine respiratory diseases has reached 60.
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Surge in ER visits for injuries, concussions from soccer FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014 file photo, students compete in a high school soccer game in Burgaw, N.C. A study released on Monday, Sept.
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Surge in ER visits for injuries, concussions from soccer (Sep 12, 2016) CHICAGO (AP) Soccer injuries are sending soaring numbers of U.S. kids to emergency rooms, a trend driven in part by young players with concussions seeking urgent medical care, a study has found.
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Surge in ER visits for injuries, concussions from soccer CHICAGO - Soccer injuries are sending soaring numbers of U.S. kids to emergency rooms, a trend driven in part by young players with concussions seeking urgent medical care, a study has found.
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Lasker Awards Given for Work in Physiology, Virology and Science Education The Lasker Awards, among the most respected prizes in medicine, will go to six researchers who made major discoveries in physiology and virology, and to a scientist who has tirelessly promoted science education, the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation ...
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Cancer pips heart disease to become Australia's biggest killer SYDNEY: Cancer has become Australia's biggest killer, overtaking heart disease for the first time to take more lives than any other ailment, a government health agency said in a report released on Tuesday.
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report card: seven ways to grade our health We're living longer than ever before and our death rates are falling, but the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's national report card shows where we're still falling down.
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Exercise Fails to Prevent Gestational Diabetes Recurrence Supervised home-based exercise initiated at 14 weeks of gestation did not prevent the recurrence of gestational diabetes, but it was tied to fitness and psychological benefits for the mother, Australian researchers reported.
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The Most Common Prostate Cancer Screening Method Is Obsolete Prostate cancer, the second-most common cancer among American men, will kill an estimated 26,000 American men this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Prostate cancer slows down Auckland man but he's still enjoying life Merv Stark has slowed down a lot since having prostate cancer but is enjoying living life to the fullest. Merv Stark thought he was invincible until the day a biopsy confirmed his worse fears.
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Soccer injuries surge as more kids play (Reuters Health) - As soccer has soared in popularity in recent decades, injury rates for youth players have also surged, a U.S. study suggests.
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Is youth soccer getting more dangerous? The injury rate has more than doubled since 1990. In the United States, youth soccer is not only more popular, but it's also getting more dangerous. Nearly 3 million American kids sustained soccer-related injuries serious enough to send them to a hospital emergency room between 1990 and 2014 ...
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Internet raises cool $200k for 89-year-old popsicle man Chicago (CNN) Fidencio Sanchez, 89, has been selling paletas, or popsicles, in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood for as long as almost anyone can remember.
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How the sugar industry sweetened research in its favor (CNN) Scientists began to uncover a link between sugar and heart disease about 60 years ago, and now, the general consensus among experts is that sugar intake is associated with heart disease risk.
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Arkansas governor, doctors criticize medical marijuana push LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, the former head of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, accused medical marijuana supporters on Monday of misleading voters about the drug's benefits as they promote two new ballot measures ...
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Cambridge to house new joint veture of Sanofi, Verily PHARMACEUTICALS. Cambridge to house new joint venture of Sanofi, Verily. Cambridge will be the home base for a joint venture between French drug maker Sanofi and Verily Life Sciences LLC, which is owned by Google's parent company.
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California's Minority Voters Reluctant To Support Recreational Marijuana Measure SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - Californians are just weeks away from a pivotal vote on the future of pot, but an exclusive new poll shows the cannabis race may be closer than anyone thought.
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Zika virus spreads in Puerto Rico and Florida The Zika virus has continued to spread in the United States and its territories throughout the summer months, leading to a health crisis with long-term impacts.
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Martin Shkreli heckles Hillary Clinton outside Chelsea's home Martin Shkreli heckled Hillary Clinton as she left her daughter's apartment after a health scare Sunday morning - even though he recently apologized for spreading lies about her well-being.
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One in Five Parents Make Major Dosing Errors One out of five parents who meted out liquid medication in a randomized controlled trial measured more than twice the directed dose, and nearly all of them measured inaccurately to some degree.
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Report: Hillary Initially Headed To Emergency Room After 9/11 Meltdown The New York Post reported Monday afternoon that, "Hillary Clinton was headed to an emergency room following her frightening collapse at the Sept.
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FSU Researchers Discover Potential Zika Treatment After screening more than 6,000 different medicinal compounds, a Florida State University research team has discovered two that appear to combat the Zika virus.
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Hillary Clinton's Health Scares Democratic nominee was seen having difficulty walking and getting into vehicle after she left a 9/11 commemoration. Skip to this video now.
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Fertility Doc Was Secretly the Father An Indianapolis fertility doctor secretly used his own sperm up to get up to 50 patients pregnant in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Human heart found in Ohio field; police trying to figure out where it came from Ohio police are looking for the owner of a heart that was found in a field. Ohio police are looking for the owner of a heart that was found in a field.
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Passed-out parenting viral photo: new detail, police release mugshots EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (WHSV) - "We feel it necessary to show the other side of this horrible drug," said the City of East Liverpool, Ohio, on its official Facebook page.
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Somebody left a heart in a field in Ohio; now police can't figure out where it came from Ohio police are looking for the owner of a heart that was found in a field. This illustration shows the human vascular system. MUST CREDIT: The Washington Post.
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Miami Business Owners Miss Tourists, Want Zika Warnings to End Wynwood Kitchen's outdoor seating and Wynwood Walls are typically much busier than this scene photographed in August. Skift. Skift Global Forum.
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Trump's charity runs on other people's money – and little of his own Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, shown in August 2015, holds up a copy of his 1987 book, "Trump: The Art of the Deal" during a campaign event at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N.H.
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Somebody left a heart in a field in Ohio; now police can't figure out where it came from Only an hour earlier, the field beside a convenience store parking in Norwalk, Ohio was empty. An EMS crew from the small town 60 miles southwest of Cleveland had been parked nearby on Aug. 25 and left after receiving a call for service.
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Woman spends $500 for surgery to save her goldfish's life after it choked on a pebble A worried pet owner spent $500 on veterinary procedures to save her goldfish after it swallowed a pebble in Brisbane, Australia. Emma Marsh bought her goldfish Conquer one year ago for just $12.
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How Donald Trump retooled his charity to spend other people's money Since 2008, none of the Donald J. Trump Foundation's donations have come from Trump himself - an arrangement that experts say is almost unheard of for a family foundation.
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